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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 592705" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Well thank you all for "food for thought" lol, (pun intended). </p><p></p><p>I AM going to discuss a medication change with my doctor now. I have been afraid to do that as I didn't want to rock the boat. See, they told me after I came out of the Pyschotic breakdown that if I EVER had another one it would be "harder to bring you back". And...since I have been stable for 6 yrs now I didn't want to take the chance that something else might now work so well or fall back into the abyss. </p><p></p><p>Step, very interesting reactions Onyxx had to Abilify. The reason I say that is because I have had a "compulsion" for several yrs now of "picking at pimples". To the point that I now have scars on my face. I am wondering if it is that same "need to feel something" that is causing this. It is not a behavior I ever exhibited to this degree before taking Abilify. </p><p>Also am interested in finding out more about Invega. I have never heard of this medication...so I will definitely have to ask about this. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Susie, </p><p>You are such a sweetheart. </p><p>We really have to meet up again one of these days. </p><p>As you know I frequent the Casino's now and there seems to be one everywhere you look in OK! Maybe one of these days I can plan to stay at one of the hotel's near you...that would be fun!</p><p>Oh and I had NO idea about what a "fruga" difficult child Zeta-Jones was, hm...sounds kind of cruel. Though it does remind me a bit of my OWN MOTHER. She often tell's me that she is going "Ski'ing", roll eyes, stands for "Spending Kid's Inheritance". She tell's me that I should not plan on her leaving anything for me. Nice huh. </p><p>Anyway, </p><p>Thank you all for your insights and info. </p><p></p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 592705, member: 3305"] Well thank you all for "food for thought" lol, (pun intended). I AM going to discuss a medication change with my doctor now. I have been afraid to do that as I didn't want to rock the boat. See, they told me after I came out of the Pyschotic breakdown that if I EVER had another one it would be "harder to bring you back". And...since I have been stable for 6 yrs now I didn't want to take the chance that something else might now work so well or fall back into the abyss. Step, very interesting reactions Onyxx had to Abilify. The reason I say that is because I have had a "compulsion" for several yrs now of "picking at pimples". To the point that I now have scars on my face. I am wondering if it is that same "need to feel something" that is causing this. It is not a behavior I ever exhibited to this degree before taking Abilify. Also am interested in finding out more about Invega. I have never heard of this medication...so I will definitely have to ask about this. Susie, You are such a sweetheart. We really have to meet up again one of these days. As you know I frequent the Casino's now and there seems to be one everywhere you look in OK! Maybe one of these days I can plan to stay at one of the hotel's near you...that would be fun! Oh and I had NO idea about what a "fruga" difficult child Zeta-Jones was, hm...sounds kind of cruel. Though it does remind me a bit of my OWN MOTHER. She often tell's me that she is going "Ski'ing", roll eyes, stands for "Spending Kid's Inheritance". She tell's me that I should not plan on her leaving anything for me. Nice huh. Anyway, Thank you all for your insights and info. LMS [/QUOTE]
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